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<p>[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 3705259"]I know this is an old thread and post but after reading it I just have to say that this post is ridiculous. There are so many men that I know who have benefited from TRT if they have low levels; it does not matter if the low levels are from age or condition all that matters is that the levels are low.</p><p><br /></p><p>I will agree that if you don't stick to a therapeutic dosage one could become "addicted" to the feeling that it gives you, but even then it's not the same kind of addiction as one would experience with hard drugs such as cocaine or heroin.</p><p><br /></p><p>My advice; never listen to these old burnt out endos/urologists. Sure they exist to make sure your endocrine system is in balance and I appreciate them for the necessity that they are. The problem with their outlook is that they feel it's normal for someone to have low levels of T caused by age. Well; guess what, it is normal for testosterone to decline with age. Here's a newsflash though; you die anyways so why not enjoy your later years?</p><p><br /></p><p>Oh and as far as the "roid rage". This comment alone shows that this person does not have the slightest clue what they are talking about. When a man has low testosterone, they may have also have a poor testosterone to estrogen ratio. When a man has high estrogen levels they can become overly sensitive and whiny which can indirectly lead to big arguements etc.</p><p><br /></p><p>I could go on and on about how this outlook is horrible, but I think you get my point.</p><p><br /></p><p>My experience: TRT for 8 years since I was 18. Diagnosed with secondary hypogonadism. My grandpa and father are also prescribed to exogenous testosterone (androgel) and they are loving it. They have much more energy, are not down and have the ability to maintain muscle mass.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 3705259"]I know this is an old thread and post but after reading it I just have to say that this post is ridiculous. There are so many men that I know who have benefited from TRT if they have low levels; it does not matter if the low levels are from age or condition all that matters is that the levels are low. I will agree that if you don't stick to a therapeutic dosage one could become "addicted" to the feeling that it gives you, but even then it's not the same kind of addiction as one would experience with hard drugs such as cocaine or heroin. My advice; never listen to these old burnt out endos/urologists. Sure they exist to make sure your endocrine system is in balance and I appreciate them for the necessity that they are. The problem with their outlook is that they feel it's normal for someone to have low levels of T caused by age. Well; guess what, it is normal for testosterone to decline with age. Here's a newsflash though; you die anyways so why not enjoy your later years? Oh and as far as the "roid rage". This comment alone shows that this person does not have the slightest clue what they are talking about. When a man has low testosterone, they may have also have a poor testosterone to estrogen ratio. When a man has high estrogen levels they can become overly sensitive and whiny which can indirectly lead to big arguements etc. I could go on and on about how this outlook is horrible, but I think you get my point. My experience: TRT for 8 years since I was 18. Diagnosed with secondary hypogonadism. My grandpa and father are also prescribed to exogenous testosterone (androgel) and they are loving it. They have much more energy, are not down and have the ability to maintain muscle mass.[/QUOTE]
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